Wedding Traditions - Ceremony and Reception

Wedding Traditions - Ceremony and Reception Pandora Earrings

Why should you toss your bouquet?

Today's tradition of tossing the bouquet can be related back historically where the guests would tear a piece of the wedding dress for good luck, or as some would have it, the next to be married. Moreover, today's tradition of tossing away the bride's bouquet is a symbol of wishing a single lady the opportunity of good luck and the next to get hitched. Oh, and not to mention her own good luck for saving the bride's dress!

Why a garter and then toss it?

Pandora Charms for bracelets Similar to the bouquet toss is the tradition of wearing and tossing a garter. In the "olden" days the guests would follow the couple back to where ever they were staying. They would wait for the couple to remove their clothing and the men would steal their "stockings" and throw them at the groom. The first person to hit the lucky target would be the next to marry. Today's tradition has grown into the garter and taken care of at the reception, to avoid guests following the couple. In essence, the men at the reception get a chance to catch the garter and be the next lucky man to be married. This is certainly a better alternative than guests inviting themselves into your hotel room and waiting for you to undress!

Why is a white runner used?

Pandora Charms OnlineThere are two tales as to why a white runner is used for the ceremony. History states that the color white signifies purity and virginity, and the purpose of the runner is that the bride was to remain pure until she was formally hitched to her husband. It was also a gesture of affluence that people of noble stature were accompanied by runners. Although, not proven I believe this goes back to the days of royal affluence when the red carpet was rolled out and morphed in the white "carpet" at royal weddings, again becoming the standard. Pandora Beads Charms

Why does the flower girl drop flowers on the runner?

The tradition of dropping rose petals or small flowers on the runner prior to the bride's entrance is a symbol of a happiness and good fortune in her future. Ancient history tells us that flowers were believed to have great influence in a number of areas. Check the meanings of flowers, and you will understand the intense symbolism of historical meanings for flowers and herbs.

Why is the bride given away?

Pandora Earrings SilverHundreds of years ago, brides and grooms had arranged marriages; therefore they were literally given away by their fathers. Today, this meaning has held on but changed slightly in that anyone can give the bride away. Often in certain religions or cases where there is no father, mothers or both father and mother will give the bride away.

Why a wedding ring?

Ancient literature from the Egyptians who revered flowers and greenery began making gifts in either rings or bracelets to their intended. The rings were placed on the third finger of the left hand because it was believed that the vein in this finger ran directly to the heart. See a more detailed document of the history of wedding rings at /rings

Reception Traditions
Why is there a wedding cake? Pandora Charms Sale

Although not proven, the symbol of a cake at the reception is thought to be one that brings good luck and fertility. The exchange of the bride and groom feeding each other cake is intended to demonstrate loyalty and devotion to one another.

What is the purpose of the groom's cake?

The main intent had to do with good fortune and something about a sweet life. Further research is necessary here to gather accurate historical information. I have found conflicting purposes and need to verify.

Why are the bride and groom toasted at the reception?

The purpose of toasting a couple is to send them best wishes. Toasts have historically been associated with large gatherings where not everyone has a chance to speak, so a group gesture with a toast evolved. Toasts are generally done by raising glasses of various beverages with one person articulating the message of fortune, and best wishes. Pandora Necklace

Why are there wedding favors?

The wedding favor is a gesture of thanks to guests for attending, and also thought to be a way of passing on their good luck and happiness.


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China releases two more captive-bred giant pandas into the wild

Researchers at a giant panda breeding base in southwest China's Sichuan Province released two pregnant giant pandas into a semi-wild environment near the base on Thursday, as part of the base's efforts to help more captive-bred pandas adapt to the wild. Pandora Necklace Silver

The pandas, nicknamed "Ying Ying" and "Su Lin," were the second and third captive-bred pregnant pandas to be released into the semi-wild training ground near the base, said a spokesman with the Wolong Giant Panda Protection and Research Center.

The prospective mothers were moved to two separate semi-wild training grounds on the Wolong Nature Reserve, said the spokesman.

In July 2010, a pregnant panda nicknamed "Cao Cao" was released into a semi-wild training ground on the reserve during her pregnancy. A month later, she gave birth to "Tao Tao," a male cub.

Cao Cao and Tao Tao were found to be healthy and had acquired the basic skills they would need to survive in the wild, said the spokesman.

In February, Cao Cao and her cub were transferred to a larger training base. pandora packages

After the success of Cao Cao, researchers planned to expand their training program by releasing six more pregnant pandas, including Ying Ying and Su Lin, into a semi-wild environment in 2011.

Two more semi-wild training grounds have been built to accommodate the pandas. Zoologists will keep a close eye on the pandas by using infrared surveillance cameras installed on the grounds.

China's plan to save its endangered pands by releasing captive-bred pandas back into the wild began in 2003, with a male cub nicknamed "Xiang Xiang."

pandora setsXiang Xiang was released into the wild in 2006, but was found dead 10 months later in a remote corner of the Wolong Nature Reserve. He had apparently been attacked and killed by wild pandas native to the area.

The panda training program was resumed last year at two panda research centers in Wolong and Chengdu, capital city of Sichuan Province.

Giant pandas have faced reproductive struggles in captivity. Only about 24 percent of female captive pandas end up giving birth, posing a serious threat to repopulation.

Researchers at a giant panda breeding base in southwest China's Sichuan Province released two pregnant giant pandas into a semi-wild environment near the base on Thursday, as part of the base's efforts to help more captive-bred pandas adapt to the wild.

The pandas, nicknamed "Ying Ying" and "Su Lin," were the second and third captive-bred pregnant pandas to be released into the semi-wild training ground near the base, said a spokesman with the Wolong Giant Panda Protection and Research Center. Pandora Bracelet Charms

The prospective mothers were moved to two separate semi-wild training grounds on the Wolong Nature Reserve, said the spokesman.

In July 2010, a pregnant panda nicknamed "Cao Cao" was released into a semi-wild training ground on the reserve during her pregnancy. A month later, she gave birth to "Tao Tao," a male cub.

Cao Cao and Tao Tao were found to be healthy and had acquired the basic skills they would need to survive in the wild, said the spokesman.

In February, Cao Cao and her cub were transferred to a larger training base.

After the success of Cao Cao, researchers planned to expand their training program by releasing six more pregnant pandas, including Ying Ying and Su Lin, into a semi-wild environment in 2011.

Two more semi-wild training grounds have been built to accommodate the pandas. Zoologists will keep a close eye on the pandas by using infrared surveillance cameras installed on the grounds.

China's plan to save its endangered pands by releasing captive-bred pandas back into the wild began in 2003, with a male cub nicknamed "Xiang Xiang."

Pandora JewelryXiang Xiang was released into the wild in 2006, but was found dead 10 months later in a remote corner of the Wolong Nature Reserve. He had apparently been attacked and killed by wild pandas native to the area.

The panda training program was resumed last year at two panda research centers in Wolong and Chengdu, capital city of Sichuan Province.

Giant pandas have faced reproductive struggles in captivity. Only about 24 percent of female captive pandas end up giving birth, posing a serious threat to repopulation.

Par chenchen le mercredi 13 juillet 2011

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